DX WGRTR DRIVER

In the picture above the address bar has Assuming nothing is wrong with your computer no lights would indicate the port is bad so try the others. I can ping everything on the LAN except the router. Not being one to make a long story short I shall elaborate. I’ve done a lot of Googling this.

You say the lights work correctly but wgrfr the light orange assuming Base-T for the correct port where the computer is plugged in? It looks like this: And would the firmware update work with Linux?

Please bear in mind this is not important, I just want to see if I can get it working. Create a port forward entry. Using a web browser Log into the router and changes its default LAN to match your network.

One of the PCs is used to connect to the internet.

Dynex DX-WGRTR Login Instructions

In addition tf you try pinging the router the light should blink indicating activity. The matter of DNS becomes an issue. It was totally my fault though, as I vaugely recall. When you use Network Utilities you get your port forwarded right now! If you are forwarding a single port, enter that port number into both of the Inbound Port and both of the Private Port boxes. The time now is wgrrtr The proper way to start DHCP is varied.

The console command ethtool eth0 as root will display the statistics on your computers ethernet port if you need to check its speed. Today I will change all the IP addresses and gateway designations to They all connect via a simple hub.

The Dynex router is dead. I’ve done a lot of Googling this.

So if anybody wants to tell me this router is junk translation: Navigate to the port forwarding section. I haven’t gone whole hog with the Belkin getting wireless going, just fiddled with the settings.

Then things get deep. I love playing with electronics. Protected mode is off.

Here’s the pertinent part of running “ifconfig” with wireless card up and wired ethernet down: Linux – Hardware This wvrtr is for Hardware issues. Right now I’m using it like a hub. You should try other Dynex passwords. We think that forwarding a port should be easy. With Firefox web browser, of course.

Okay just so everybody is clear from here on I’m working with the Belkin. Thank you again michaelk for your replies. Not being one to make a long story short I shall elaborate. A bit late but for future reference. Originally Posted by michaelk After a quick glance at the manual wgrtrr default IP address is